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First 3-storey walkup apartments for Gisborne
We have purchased ten homes near the central city in Gisborne to be used for public housing.
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New homes to be delivered in Dunedin
Kāinga Ora is planning to purchase seven new homes from a local Dunedin developer to bring more homes to the Otago community. people with a warm and dry place to live. “Dunedin continues to be a priority area for us based on current demand. A large proportion of our homes in the city are
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New apartments mark completion of 34 home development in Christchurch
16 new 1-bedroom apartments have now been delivered by Kāinga Ora in Bryndwr, Christchurch, marking the completion of a significant redevelopment at Clyde and Aorangi Roads and Bevin Place. housing in the city. The playground at the centre of the development “Redeveloping this site and making better use of the land has enabled us to provide more
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New Palmerston North walkway offers play opportunities for the community
What used to be a gloomy and unappealing walkway in Palmerston North is now a fun-filled place where tamariki can linger and play. A partnership between us, Palmerston North City Council and Sport Manawatū has transformed the Wharenui Walkway between Rangiora Avenue and Wharenui Terrace
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Government approves funding for around 300 new public homes in transformational urban regeneration project
The Kāinga Ora Arlington development is an exciting, innovative project, which will support local economies, provide training opportunities, and help create and connect communities on the fringe of inner city Wellington through smart and innovative design. ), Dr Minister Woods and Mayor Foster On the day, the Minister was joined by Wellington City Council elected officials Mayor Foster, Councillor Pannett
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Thousands of new homes possible for eleven regions through infrastructure investment
Eleven more regions throughout Aotearoa New Zealand are set to receive a share of the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), Housing Minister Megan Woods announced in Hamilton today. cities and towns. Through this funding, it is expected up to 35,000 homes could be delivered over the next 10-15 years.” The IAF funding announced today
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Apartments widen the range of public housing in Rotorua
Good progress continues at Kāinga Ora’s Ranolf Street and Malfroy Road public housing development, with three-storey apartments in planning for the corner of the well located site. apartments which make the best use of this well located land, in an area of the city identified by the council for higher density housing. The biggest need for public
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New process considered for extensive urban development in Tauranga
In response to the significant housing need in Tauranga and a request by Tauranga City Council, Kāinga Ora has selected Tauranga’s Western Corridor as the second project for assessment as a potential Specified Development Project under the Urban Development Act 2020. ) should be established. Proposed project area under assessment. The western Bay of Plenty sub-region, which includes Tauranga City, has been one of New Zealand’s
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44 new homes and a community space for Leach Street
Today, the local community will come together in New Plymouth to mark the completion of the new one and two-bedroom homes and a community space. Individuals and smaller families will start moving in soon. inner-city community. Through the Taranaki YMCA's network of other community organisations services, Kāinga Ora customers will also have access to a wide range of
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100,000 native plants to help grow local careers
Over the next three years the Environmental Cadetship programme will help local residents from eastern Porirua gain valuable qualifications and on-the-job training, whilst seeing more than 100,000 native plants planted through Bothamley and Cannons Creek parks. The programme is a collaboration of Te Rā Nui – Eastern Porirua Development (external link) partners (Kāinga Ora, Porirua City Council and Te Rūnanga o Toa